November 12, 2005

VoIP news

Enterprises are increasingly moving toward an all-IP telecommunications network and assisting them in this endeavor are companies such as Avaya, AT&T, and Alcatel. AT&T will be providing Aegis Communications Group Inc. with an IP VPN network.

AT&T has landed a five-year $ 17 million contract with Aegis under which it will provide Aegis with an IP VPN system using MPLS technology. KONE, which is a leading escalator and elevator company, has employed AT&T for consolidating the communication networks in its 450 locations throughout the world. tmcnet.com reports:

Business communications applications provider Avaya Inc. announced on Monday it was chosen by FTD, a flower delivery service based in Sherwood, Ark., in order to integrate Internet telephony into its contact center operations.

Read More: VoIP Week in Review from TMCnet

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